I've played up through the first 3 tiers and watched a bit of the game on stream through tier 8. So far, it's pretty fun and responsive. I haven't seen too many instances of mis-hits or laggy/glitchy movement. I've managed a decent career so far but the stats page is pretty slow to update and only has 8 missions tracked. Getting a kill via fire damage after the cruiser that sunk you is pretty damn rewarding and keeping a battleship's cannons out of commission is the only way to survive in a cruiser until you get one with torpedoes. I've had a few instances where I set them alight, saw the fire go out instantly (you have a repair option on a timer) and they relit them in the next salvo. I can only imagine the frustration as I've had that feeling before when you end up crippled with little to do but watch your ship burn or drift in the wrong direction or slowly come to a stop. You can also end up with guns that are disabled (or outright destroyed, reloading mechanisms disabled, flooding (which slows you down and can sink you) and destroyed AA emplacements.

I've had no luck streaming this, but you can definitely find others out there if you are interested.

Spring is finally here (not valid in the north east, parts of the midwest Alaska or Canada) and another round of games that seek to remind us of spring's traditional sport. No Soccer/Futbol/Football (not American) but baseball. We also get games their publishers were perhaps unsure of or perhaps picked by random lottery. Whatever the case, here's the list. What do you have on your shopping list?

I'm watching a stream of the DLC and the behemoth seems like a fun monster to play. lots of health and armor even at low levels. Abilities are interesting and he is not as slow as I thought he would be.

I started out thinking about loading up Cities Skylines but deterred for a few hours with 7 Days to Die and managed to finally make some progress instead of running between deaths. One of the first games until Dying Light that makes zombies and night time scary. I need to get a few more in Dying Light and finish it off before Bloodborne next week.

If not those, something on Vita, possibly Child of Light.

I ended up getting pulled into 7D2D and played it almost exclusively. I got pretty good at surviving and setting up a base. I also loaded up Resogun on Vita as I wanted a basic shooter that I hadn't burned out on yet. Fun but a bit crazy on the small screen.

This week marks a new IP on PS4 and another release in the long line of current gen remakes. Are you prepared to die or are you going wham bang, straight to the moon for another round of gun-Diablo? Or are you looking to dive in with an old school RPG on PC? Beyond that, we have a handful of games for most every platform.

I started out thinking about loading up Cities Skylines but deterred for a few hours with 7 Days to Die and managed to finally make some progress instead of running between deaths. One of the first games until Dying Light that makes zombies and night time scary. I need to get a few more in Dying Light and finish it off before Bloodborne next week.